Best canyons around Lesachtal are found within a secluded valley in Carinthia, Austria. This region features a rugged and untouched natural landscape, characterized by its wild, rushing Gail river, steep slopes, and wide meadows. The terrain is suitable for exploring various natural formations, including gorges and areas conducive to canyoning activities. The valley offers opportunities to experience its waterways and rock formations.
Last updated: May 14, 2026
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At the Sappada sign, under a wooden bridge, the Piave River suddenly leaps, creating an environment to behold and heard. "... An enchanting place, a destination for many tourists, including those from the Veneto region, the Acquatona Gorge in Sappada can now be safely admired in all its majesty thanks to the new equipped trail. The area surrounding the deep gorge, carved by the waters of the Piave River where it meets the Rio Acquatona, where it plunges into a 50-meter waterfall... https://www.friulioggi.it/sappada/nuovo-percorso-attrezzato-ammirare-gola-acquatona-19-luglio-2023/
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quite nice, but an artificial climb that has little to do with climbing!
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The gorge is accessible again - helmets are compulsory ... and with the steep walls and the risk of falling stones I would also recommend wearing a helmet. As guests at the campsite, we borrowed the protective helmets free of charge from the Alpen-Camp campsite in Kötschach.
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The Mauthner Gorge has been accessible again since July 2022. There are safety instructions such as wearing helmets, no entry in windy and heavy rain and the recommendation not to take children over the age of 10.
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A short but beautiful via ferrata, you should possibly consider another tour destination so that you get your money's worth when climbing or you can do the via ferrata several times in a row. You have to cover quite a distance. The "arrival" with the (e-)mountain bike is more pleasant. Officially it doesn't seem to be allowed (forest road), but the passage next to the barrier has a generous width and invites you to do so.
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Lesachtal offers a range of experiences, from adventurous via ferratas through gorges to water adventure parks. You can explore the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata, which features an exposed via ferrata with difficulty level C, or visit the Galitzenklamm Gorge water adventure park, complete with a forest ropes course and water playground. The region is also known for guided canyoning tours that involve navigating rushing streams and deep gorges.
Yes, the Galitzenklamm Gorge offers a water adventure park with a forest ropes course, a water trail, and a water playground specifically designed for children. The area around Millnatzenklamm also features an "adventure and forest experience world" suitable for families.
The Millnatzenklamm via ferrata follows a gorge-like stream bed, ascending alongside four waterfalls. It involves crossing the stream four times, including twice via spectacular rope bridges. The route is generally considered to be of lower difficulty (A/B and B, with some short B/C sections), making it accessible to a wide range of visitors while still offering an adventurous experience.
The canyons and gorges in Lesachtal are characterized by wild, rushing rivers like the Gail, steep slopes, and numerous waterfalls. Highlights like Acquatona Gorge feature deep chasms and a 50-meter waterfall, while the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata offers views of spectacular waterfalls and high cliffs.
The best time to visit is generally during the warmer months when the water levels are suitable for activities and the weather is pleasant for outdoor exploration. For the Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata, opening hours typically run from May weekends through September, with extended hours in July and August.
For Mauthner Gorge, accessible via the Sausteg Bridge, safety instructions include wearing helmets, avoiding entry during windy conditions or heavy rain, and a recommendation not to take children under the age of 10. Always check local conditions and guidelines before visiting.
Beyond canyon exploration, Lesachtal offers diverse outdoor activities. You can find numerous easy hikes, such as the "Lesachtal Mill Trail" or routes along the Gail River, by checking the Easy hikes around Lesachtal guide. For cycling enthusiasts, there are various routes, including challenging ones, detailed in the Cycling around Lesachtal guide. Gravel biking options are also available, as seen in the Gravel biking around Lesachtal guide.
The Verborgene Welt Via Ferrata is a varied route through the gorge of the Klapffall, featuring four rope bridges. It has a difficulty rating of B with some C-passages and takes approximately 40 minutes to climb after an approach of about 1 hour and 15 minutes. It offers spectacular insights into the Klapfwasserfalls.
Yes, for via ferratas like the one at Galitzenklamm Gorge & Via Ferrata, you will need appropriate climbing equipment. Equipment can often be borrowed for a fee at the cash desk of the respective facility.
Visitors appreciate the adventurous ways to experience the wild beauty of the region's waterways and rock formations. The combination of hiking paths, challenging via ferratas, and family-friendly water parks, all set within an untouched natural landscape, makes for a diverse and engaging experience. Many highlight the thrilling rope bridges and the continuous presence of roaring waterfalls.
Yes, Lesachtal is recognized as a region suitable for canyoning activities, and several providers offer guided canyoning tours. These tours often involve experiences like jumping into natural pools, abseiling down rock faces, and navigating through narrow valleys, with participants typically provided with helmets, wetsuits, and climbing harnesses.
The Acquatona Gorge, where the Piave River meets the Rio Acquatona and plunges into a 50-meter waterfall, is an enchanting place that can be safely admired. The area surrounding the deep chasm has an equipped trail, making it accessible for visitors to behold its majesty.


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